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Re: Is this Posada's last year?

Its not his last year. Plus I am too lazy to look for the link but I believe the Yankee Management has already said they will not prevent him from playing the number of games he needs for his option to kick in, thus making him a Yankee in 2007.

Re: Is this Posada's last year?

Originally Posted by njdhockey

Its not his last year. Plus I am too lazy to look for the link but I believe the Yankee Management has already said they will not prevent him from playing the number of games he needs for his option to kick in, thus making him a Yankee in 2007.

I think he'll be a Yankee in 2007 too. I know he has been declining, but the catchers I mentioned above are declining too.

Re: Is this Posada's last year?

My guess is that he will be.

It will be interesting to see if last year was the sign of a serious decline or just an off year. He had a 133 OPS+ in 2004, last year it was down to 105. I am am not sure he will put up the numbers he did in 2004, but I am wondering if he can bounce back a bit. Still though, a 105 OPS+ or around there is still damn good as a catcher.

It amazes me how Posada has been underrated and under-appreciated, IMO. Yeah, I know he has not done a lot in the playoffs, but he has been a huge reason why the Yankees have gotten there for so many years in a row.

By the way, Posada and Jeter have the same OPS+ in the careers at 121.

Re: Is this Posada's last year?

It looks like it could be Posada's last year. He has an option after this season, and he is declining. the 2006-2007 catcher free agents don't have many young catchers. Here are some.

Bengie Molina (Mutual Option), Ivan Rodriguez (Poss. Void Option), and Mike Lieberthal (May Retire). All 3 of these catchers are in their 30s.

Will Posada be a Yankee in 2007?

Doesn't his option get guaranteed if he catches a certain number of games this year? And I am pretty sure it is an easy number to reach, and barring a big injury he will get there. They don't have anyone else that can bring at least league average offense to the position, so he will catch. I think he'll have a similar season offensively to last year.

Re: Is this Posada's last year?

I doubt it, there isn't a good selection of available free agent catchers for 2007 and I doubt the Yankees are going to make some blockbuster trade for a catcher anytime soon. Posada will get his option.

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Re: Is this Posada's last year?

There is really no "guessing" in this question. He will be a Yankee next year whether anyone likes it or not. He only has to catch like 80 or so games for his option to kick in. In fact, I would bet money that he'll be a Yankee in 2008 as well, at a cheaper price tag for sure though.

Re: Is this Posada's last year?

Kendall also can't throw out any runners. IIRC, he's worse than Piazza at that or at least very close to Piazza's level.

Anyways, yes, Posada will definitely be the Yankee 2007 catcher. He's got a player option and he will trigger it. In 2007, Posada will still probably be the best option out of the FA's anyways.

Out of curiosity, does anyone know when Yadier Molina is a FA? edit: Nevermind, he's got another 4 years before he's FA eligible. If he can develop some offense, he'll be a great catcher. He's an amzing defensive catcher.

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Re: Is this Posada's last year?

Originally Posted by JeffWeaverFan

Out of curiosity, does anyone know when Yadier Molina is a FA? edit: Nevermind, he's got another 4 years before he's FA eligible. If he can develop some offense, he'll be a great catcher. He's an amzing defensive catcher.

Yadier had a good rookie season last year, and I think he could be a top 5 catcher soon. When is Victor Martinez a free agent? That guy Ryan Garko from the Indians system is a pretty good catcher and obviously they will need to keep one at catcher or maybe put the other one at first or trade one of them.

If the 2007 option fails to kick in, he gets a $4 million buyout and becomes a FA. If the 2007 option kicks in, he gets $12 million in 2007, then gets a $4 million buyout in 2008 and is a FA for the 2008 season.

Re: Is this Posada's last year?

Originally Posted by diehardyankeefan

Yadier had a good rookie season last year, and I think he could be a top 5 catcher soon. When is Victor Martinez a free agent? That guy Ryan Garko from the Indians system is a pretty good catcher and obviously they will need to keep one at catcher or maybe put the other one at first or trade one of them.

Looks like Martinez is signed until 2009, with a club option for 2010.

Re: Is this Posada's last year?

Posada will be coming back in 2007 because his option will soon become guaranteed. And he possibly could be back in 2008, but at that point he would only be a backup. If the Yankees could do anything about it, they would locate a young catcher right now, and groom him behind Posada in 2007, and with Posada in 2008, and make the conversion easy. However, with the state of catching prospects in our minor league system, it seems unlikely.